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Pine Street Inn Inc.

Residential Counselor - Clarendon

Pine Street Inn Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298

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Description

SCHEDULE:

40 hours per week; Sunday-Thursday, 11:30PM-8:00AM

Pays $21.40 - $30 per hour

plus $2.00 (shift differential pay) for every hour worked between 11:00pm – 7:00am

(Salary ranges provided are based on relevant experience and skill set)

LOCATION:

140 Clarendon Street, Boston

SUMMARY OF THE POSITION: The Residential Counselor will provide an evening presence, doing regular rounds throughout the building, being available to tenants as necessary, assisting with regular daily tenant wellness checks, observing and upholding the rights of tenants, overseeing occupancy agreement and house rule compliance, setting limits when appropriate, and providing crisis intervention as necessary. Counselors will contribute to the physical upkeep of the building by noting any housekeeping or maintenance issues that arise during their shift, resolving these problems where possible, and forwarding concerns to appropriate staff for later resolution when necessary.

Occasional daytime availability will be required for trainings, meetings and other obligations. This person will be an important member of a team, which has as its goal assisting our tenants to achieve the very highest possible quality of life.

Requirements EDUCATION/TRAINING:

High School Diploma or equivalent

Computer literacy, proficient with Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel

PREFERRED:

College degree

KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE:

Ability to work well with a diverse population.

Excellent communication, interpersonal, and observational skills.

Strong writing skills, ability to document observations

Experience working with people with active and untreated mental illness including substance use disorders

PREFERRED:

Prior experience in residential management, direct service with people with behavioral health challenges

Experience working with people who have been homeless

Familiarity with Harm Reduction approach to working with people with Behavioral Health challenges.

Experience using crisis intervention.

Knowledge of substance use disorder issues and of mental illness· Bilingual

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